LifeSpace apparently achieves this by acting like your personal assistant; organising personal appointments, reminders and making it easier – presumably more so than on Windows 7, at least – to keep track of important dates and documents.

The software’s “ReelTime” feature also “accelerates file searching” by automatically adding a shortcut to the timeline of recently used files – which can list up to 5000 items visually, Toshiba added.

LifeSpace software helps keep your desktop clutter-free, apparently

As for the laptops themselves, the L555 features an Intel 2.13GHz Core 2 Duo processor, a 4GB memory and ATI Mobility Radeon HD4650 GPU.

The L450 can be fitted with your choice of an Intel 1.8GHz Celeron T3000 or up to 2.2GHz AMD processor. Like the L555, the L450 also has a 4GB memory, but its graphics processor can be either an Intel GMA or ATI Radeon.

Both laptops have a 500GB HDD, DVD SuperMulti drive and one HDMI port, Toshiba said, in addition to a four-in-one media card reader and three USB 2.0 ports.

The L555 has a whopping 17.5in screen

Wireless web access is possible thanks to 802.11 n support, which should come in handy for holding videoconferences using the integrated webcam.

Toshiba’s L450 and L555 will both be available in the UK later this month, with the L450 set to start at £329 ($537/€360) and the L555 at £699 ($1141/€765). ®